Satisfying descriptions. Androids have a lot more free apps that wouldn't be free on iOS too is what I've heard.iPhone - not enough control over settings, doesn't integrate with computers very well.
Galaxy - comes with crapware, but this is removable in most cases (my vote)
HTC - generally heavier/more durable, sometimes less performance
I've had experience with both Galaxy and HTC personally (as in, they were my primary phone for a long time), the above descriptions pretty much essentially reflect my experiences with the phones. Though I have to say, the HTC was heavier/more durable- but because it was heavier, I noticed the durability a lot more... whereas my current Galaxy (not sure of model) phone I don't drop as often, though it hasn't gained any damage so far. Thinking of changing from my current Galaxy to a Huawei P8 Lite at the start of the next month, as I've read lots of good things about it- plus the specs are very similar to my current phone, but the price is a lot lower.
Satisfying descriptions. Androids have a lot more free apps that wouldn't be free on iOS too is what I've heard.
you can download 4shared on your android and get all paid apps freeSatisfying descriptions. Androids have a lot more free apps that wouldn't be free on iOS too is what I've heard.
You put galaxy down as a vote, but you should of put samsung, as galaxy is not the only phone they have made.
I was trying to make it specific phones, instead of just brands as that would've been too general and broad.You put galaxy down as a vote, but you should of put samsung, as galaxy is not the only phone they have made.
I didn't get too specific on the HTC like the iPhone or Samsung Galaxy, but can't edit now. How about HTC One? Like an M8 or M9, for example.The entire vote is a little strange.
It should be brands, Apple/Samsung/HTC
Or specific phones, iPhone/Galaxy/Note/etc.
Samsung, because GearVR fuck yeah
Plus the Gear S2 doesn't suck ass like the Apple Watch does